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Four political parties pledge to strengthen legal protections against stalking

Author
Sam Sherwood,
Publish Date
Thu, 14 Sep 2023, 1:28pm
Farzana Yaqubi was killed in Massey last year.
Farzana Yaqubi was killed in Massey last year.

Four political parties pledge to strengthen legal protections against stalking

Author
Sam Sherwood,
Publish Date
Thu, 14 Sep 2023, 1:28pm

Four political parties have pledged to strengthen legal protections against stalking and harassment, following the murder of promising AUT student Farzana Yaqubi.

Last week听听announced Labour was looking to听against stalking and harassment, including consideration of adding an offence of stalking to the Crimes Act.

鈥淲e need to modernise our stalking and harassment laws and bring them into line with overseas jurisdictions,鈥 Hipkins said.

Adding an offence of stalking to the Crimes Act, if aligned with laws in Australia and the United Kingdom, could entail a penalty of between 12 months鈥 to three years鈥 imprisonment, with stronger penalties if the person has possession of a weapon, for those who engage in behaviour of stalking a victim, loiters near the person鈥檚 place of residence or work with intent to intimidate, Hipkins said.

Farzana Yaqubi was killed in Massey last year.

Farzana Yaqubi was killed in Massey last year.

The announcement came following听for the criminalisation of stalking following Yaqubi鈥檚 murder.

Yaqubi, 21, was murdered in December last year by Kanwarpal Singh, who last month was sentenced to 17 years in prison after pleading guilty to murder.

The听Herald on Sunday听earlier revealed that听she was being harassed two months before she was murdered.

On Thursday, the Coalition for the Safety of Woman and Children announced that four political parties had pledged to the coalition to introduce stronger stalking laws, releasing letters from the parties.

Justice Minister Ginny Andersen said in a letter to the coalition that stalking was 鈥渆xtremely serious behaviour鈥.

听鈥淚t is a complex area of the law and it鈥檚 incredibly important any reform is fit for purpose.鈥

She said Justice officials had consulted with academics, specialist-service providers, and victim advocates on several issues related to family violence and sexual violence, including stalking and harassment.

Andersen said Labour would, if re-elected, 鈥渟trengthen legal protections鈥 against stalking and harassment.

鈥淲e need to modernise our stalking and harassment laws and bring them into line with overseas jurisdictions. We will work with victim advocacy groups and legal experts as we progress these changes.鈥

National responded in an email to the coalition saying the party 鈥渟upports the inclusion of stalking as a crime within the Crimes Act 1961鈥.

听co-leader Marama Davidson told the coalition the party was 鈥渟trongly in support鈥 of the call to ensure that stalking, alongside harassment, was 鈥減roperly addressed in our legislative framework鈥.

Kanwarpal Singh. Photo / Jason Oxenham

Kanwarpal Singh. Photo / Jason Oxenham

鈥淭his reform should ensure that stalking behaviours are fully captured by name and conduct in our law, and that sufficient court-ordered protections are in place to protect victims of stalking and harassment, and promote behaviour change amongst perpetrators.

鈥淎ny reform should be led by the existing work of the specialist sector as well as the voices of victim-survivors, tangata whenua and our communities.鈥

Davidson said any legislative changes should be accompanied by appropriate training for professionals including police and public education regarding what amounts to stalking.

The Opportunities Party had also pledged to introduce a new offence for stalking to provide 鈥渃learer guidance for police investigating criminal harassment鈥.

Coalition coordinator Leonie Morris told the听Herald听the current legislation was 鈥渇ragmented, piecemeal, outdated and poorly understood鈥.

The coalition was 鈥渢hrilled鈥 four parties had promised to strengthen legal protections against stalking.

鈥淪tronger legislation will help victims, police and communities recognise real harm is caused through repetitive patterns of stalking behaviour.鈥

Stalking was a 鈥渞ed flag for severe and fatal violence鈥, Morris said.

The coalition and Anti-Violence Action (AVA), two groups coordinated by Auckland Women鈥檚 Centre, would 鈥渉old the parties accountable to their pledges鈥, Morris said.

AVA spokeswoman Danni Wilkinson said stalking law reform was first on the newly-formed activist group鈥檚 agenda.

A new law must emphasise police training so officers can recognise stalking harms and take action to stop dangerous stalkers, she said.

听鈥楾his is not frivolous legislation鈥

One advocate, clinical psychologist Dr Alison Towns, earlier told the听Herald听she was 鈥減leased鈥 Labour was continuing to 鈥渃onsider鈥 a staking law, but said action needed to happen now.

鈥淭he Government just needs to get on with introducing a standalone stalking law, because while they continue to dither women are losing their lives.

鈥淢any others are seriously assaulted and have their basic freedoms curtailed by stalking: they find it hard to move around the community, to feel safe in their own homes, to go to work and their education courses safely and to sleep.

鈥淭his is not frivolous legislation, but legislation that would markedly impact on many women and others and potentially save lives. It would future-proof our law and update our dated legislation.鈥

Towns, a gender-based violence specialist, said there were 鈥渧ery good models鈥 of what such a law would look like.

Where to get help:

If you are in immediate danger dial 111 and ask for the police

听National Helpline - Crisisline:听0800 REFUGE听/ 0800 733 843

听Domestic Abuse Helpline:听0508 744 633

24-hour crisis line with multi-lingual staff:听0800 SHAKTI听/ 0800 742 584

: National Call Line:听0800 88 33 00

24/7 Sexual harm helpline:听0800 044 334听ortext听4334

听National Helpline: 0800 EA NOT OK听/ 0800 32 668 65

:听0800 HeyBro听/ 0800 439 276 - supporting men to be free from violence

:听0800 456 450听(available 9.00am -11.00pm daily)

Sam Sherwood is a Christchurch-based reporter who covers crime. He is a senior journalist who joined the听Herald听in 2022, and has worked as a journalist for 10 years.

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